词条 | Princes Hill Secondary College |
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| image = | colors = | team name = | type = co-educational government school[1] | motto ={{lang-la|Labore et fide}} |established = 1889[2][3] | principal = Trevor Smith | years = 7-12 | enrollment = 850[4] | streetaddress = Arnold Street, Princes Hill[4] | city = Melbourne | state = Victoria | postcode = 3054 | coordinates = | country = Australia | website = phsc.vic.edu.au }}Princes Hill Secondary College is a coeducational state secondary school, located in Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] The school is 2 kilometres from the Melbourne City Centre.[4] The school was formerly known as Princes Hill High School.[5] Princes Hill Secondary College is non-selective and accepts students from over 30 primary schools in the City of Yarra, City of Melbourne, City of Moreland and City of Darebin.[6] The school has a no-uniform policy.[7] HistoryThe school was opened in 1889 by the acting headmaster.[2][3] Ivor Evans, a 13-year-old student at Princes Hill, won the 1901 Australian flag design competition. It was displayed over the Royal Exhibition Building.[8] A fire destroyed the original structure on 8 February 1970.[3] Teachers at the school sent a telegram to the then Prime Minister, John Gorton, to ask for financial aid for the school. 410 pupils were left without classrooms.[9] The school was rebuilt in 1973 by Daryl Jackson in a Brutalist architectural style.[10] New wings have been added since 1983, and a gymnasium in the 2000s[5] Princes Hill Secondary College students have not worn uniforms since 1971, at variance with the surrounding schools (such as University High and Brunswick Secondary).[11] CampusPrinces Hill Secondary College is one of the few late-20th-century buildings on Arnold Street.[12] In 2005, parts of the school were refurbished: the performing arts centre, textiles and food facilities, year 11 and 12 classrooms and science laboratories. A gymnasium was later established in 2006.[13] The school has small theatre seating 150 and a camp in Mirimbah, located at the foothills of Mount Buller in the Victorian Alps.[4] AcademicsVCE studies offered by the school:Art, Australian and Global Politics, Biology, Business Management, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Drama, English, English (EAL), English Language, Foundation Mathematics, French, Further Mathematics, General Mathematics, Global Politics, Health and Human Development, History: 20th Century (1900-1945), History: 20th Century (since 1945), History: Revolutions, Italian, Literature, Mathematical Methods (CAS), Media, Music Investigation, Music Performance, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Product Design and Technology, Psychology, Specialist Mathematics, Studio Arts and Visual Communication Design.[14] In 2008 and 2012 VCE Media and Art students' work was selected for the Top Arts Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria.[15][16] Princes Hill Secondary College was ranked in the top 200 public secondary schools (equal 9th) in Australia based on academic results in 2009.[17] In 2013, 32 of 111 students achieved an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank over 90 (29%), almost 50% of students achieved over 80, and 67% achieved over 70.[18] In 2014, the Victorian Certificate of Education median study score was 33. 16.4 percent of students achieved over 40 study scores.[19] Notable alumni
References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=Princes Hill Secondary College|url=http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/StateRegister/Provider.aspx/DetailsProvider?AccountID=976cf3cb-0179-e711-80e0-005056825391&SearchState=%2526PProviderName%253dprinces%2526%252332%253bhill%2526PPostcode%253d%2526PPostcodeIncludeSurrounding%253dFalse%2526PSuburb%253d%2526PSuburbIncludeSurrounding%253dFalse%2526PUseAdvancedSearchProvider%253dFalse%2526PProviderTypeID%253d%2526PDeliversQual%253d%2526PQualificationType%253d%2526PFieldOfEducation%253d%2526PCacheGuid%253d449c311c-c2ae-479d-8d5e-2bea655568c1|website=vrqa.vic.gov.au|publisher=State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |date=23 May 1939 |title=The Argus |newspaper=The Argus |publisher=Trove |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12130989}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news |date=24 Nov 1971 |title=The Age |newspaper=The Age |publisher=Trove |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19711124&id=EsNUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vZADAAAAIBAJ&pg=7299,4846084}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|title=Right School Right Place - Victorian Government Schools|url=http://www.study.vic.gov.au/shadomx/apps/fms/fmsdownload.cfm?file_uuid=0AD05FF4-9A50-4F22-B8A9-A087BCF11279&siteName=deecd|publisher=State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319145914/http://www.study.vic.gov.au/shadomx/apps/fms/fmsdownload.cfm?file_uuid=0AD05FF4-9A50-4F22-B8A9-A087BCF11279&siteName=deecd|archivedate=2015-03-19|df=}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/search/nattrust_result_detail/87934|title=Princes Hill High School, former|publisher=Victorian Heritage Database}} 6. ^The National Education Directory Australia 7. ^{{cite news|title=Students enter school uniform debate|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/students-enter-school-uniform-debate/story-e6frg6n6-1225892936438|publisher=The Australian|date=17 July 2010}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Shape: Designs for life|url=http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/shape-designs-for-life-20131128-2yduq.html|publisher=The Age|date=29 Nov 2013}} 9. ^{{cite news |date=11 Feb 1970 |title=Aid plea |newspaper=The Canberra Times|publisher=Trove |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131686626}} 10. ^{{cite book |last=Jackson |first=Daryl |date=1996 |title=Daryl Jackson: selected and current works |publisher=Images Publishing |isbn=1875498524}} 11. ^Parliament of Victoria - Dress Code Submissions 12. ^{{cite news|title=Best streets: Princes Hill|url=http://news.domain.com.au/domain/real-estate-news/best-streets-princes-hill-20120714-222s2.html|publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=15 July 2012}} 13. ^Princes Hill Secondary College website {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20121129001202/http://www.phsc.vic.edu.au/ |date=2012-11-29 }} 14. ^{{cite web|title=School Studies Search|url=http://schlprv.vcaa.vic.edu.au/schoolsstudiessearch/default.asp|publisher=Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=Young Starlets - Minnis Journals|url=http://www.educationtoday.com.au/article/Young-Starlets-489|website=Education Today}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=Top Arts 2012|url=http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/learn/top-arts-hub/2012/exhibiting-students-2012|publisher=National Gallery of Victoria}} 17. ^{{cite web|title=National Top Public High Schools - 2009|url=http://bettereducation.com.au/school/secondary/national/national_top_public_high_schools.aspx|publisher=Better Education}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=2013 Annual Report|url=http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/StateRegister/Provider.aspx/GetFile?Type=AnnualReport&EntityID=1&SchoolNumber=8245|website=vrqa.vic.gov.au|publisher=State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Top state high schools boost property prices|url=http://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/top-state-high-schools-boost-property-prices/story-fndba8uq-1226819740172|publisher=News.com.au}} 20. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 {{cite book|last1=Vlahogiannis|first1=N.|date=1989|title=Prinny Hill: The State Schools of Princes Hill, 1889-1989|url=http://confluence.phsc.vic.edu.au/display/PHP/The+Princes+Hill+Project}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=Biography - John Brake|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brake-john-9570 |publisher=Australian Dictionary of Biography}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=Personalities|url=http://www.melbunifootball.com/Personalities.pdf|publisher=Melbourne University Football Club}} 23. ^{{cite web|title=Biography - Ian Macfarlan|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/macfarlan-ian-10950|publisher=Australian Dictionary of Biography}} External links
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